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A Multilevel Case
Presentation by,
T.Anandkumar.
ME (PED) I Year
Contents
Introduction
Multilevel Inverters
Multipulse transformer
Diode-Clamped Inverter
Flying-Capacitor Inverter
Parallel Inverters
Filtered Output Voltage Waveforms
Conclusions
References
Introduction
It consider the classification of parallel
operation of voltage source inverters in the
context of multilevel inverter systems
It proposed that one may use multilevel
inverters as a backdrop in which to discuss the
parallel operation of voltage source inverters.
Multilevel Inverters
Power inverter is an electrical power device
which is used to convert direct current (DC)
into alternating current (AC)
Each cell contains one H-bridge and the output
voltage generated by this multilevel inverter
The sum of all the voltages generated by each
cell Is equal to the Output Voltage.
Multipulse Transformer
In a 12-pulse converter system a 3-phase auto transformer
with 4 windings per phase is used to power two 6-pulse
converter bridges connected in parallel with a large dc filter
capacitor
The voltage ratio is typically 1:1 so that the
average dc output of a multi-pulse converter is
generally the same as that of a conventional 3phase bridge rectifier without transformer
Instead of using Batteries, Multipulse
transformer will reduce the ac input harmonic
currents greatly.
Flying-Capacitor Inverter
A typical circuit topology of a fourlevel flying capacitor inverter.
Each inverter leg contains three
complementary paris of semiconductor switches pairs.
Flying-Capacitor Inverter
Structure
Conclusion
Comparing the output waveform of the inverters
we can see an apparent similarity between the
output of the parallel scheme is presented
A major contribution of this presentation is to
attempt to unify the areas of research for parallel
operated and multi level inverters, and it is hoped,
by doing so, to stimulate more research interest in
parallel inverter operation in practical situations.